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Title: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: fuji on July 14, 2012, 04:39:24 PM
I looked at them today in Bayswater Vic. Does anyone out there own one? If so can you let me know so I can pick your brains. They certainly look the goods but concerned about the 3mm thick steel as opposed to 6mm. Cheers
wyno
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: dazzler on July 14, 2012, 06:46:02 PM
How long have they been around?
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: fuji on July 14, 2012, 07:41:11 PM
How long have they been around?



Dont know Daz but  he doesn't mass produce, one or two orders at a time.
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: qlddsl on July 14, 2012, 08:09:23 PM
Looks good, 3mm chassis would be fine only concern would be the angle draw bar. How do they compare price wise?
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: Tom on July 14, 2012, 08:20:11 PM
They do look good.
Pricey?
Cheers.
Titch
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: bussoboy on July 14, 2012, 08:25:52 PM
i'ld love to see what they are worth.......... they really look the goods
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: DannyG on July 14, 2012, 09:00:13 PM
Agree with the others they look fine to me. 3mm RHS is what you would use on the chassis not 5mm in this application.
Id say they are using 5mm on the drawbar because it is angle and not RHS. Why they would use angle is beyond me??
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: Bird on July 14, 2012, 09:02:59 PM
I looked at them today in Bayswater Vic. Does anyone out there own one? If so can you let me know so I can pick your brains. They certainly look the goods but concerned about the 3mm thick steel as opposed to 6mm. Cheers
wyno
so ask him to make it in 6mm then, if he makes to order it wont be an issue at all I'd guess

remember the big show is coming up soon, so expect some 89% off discounts at the show.... ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: fuji on July 14, 2012, 09:30:58 PM
125x75x6mm on angle draw bar which is same as the Aussie Swag and 100x50x3mm for chassis and  100x75x6mm for AS. He will use RHS for draw bar if I ask him and may change the 3mm for 6mm. My question is, is 3mm thick enough for a CT weighing around 800-900 kgs? If so I will leave it. I know f#%} all about these things. Is there a CT builder in the house? :D
wyno
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: DannyG on July 14, 2012, 10:04:33 PM
125x75x6mm on angle draw bar which is same as the Aussie Swag and 100x50x3mm for chassis and  100x75x6mm for AS. He will use RHS for draw bar if I ask him and may change the 3mm for 6mm. My question is, is 3mm thick enough for a CT weighing around 800-900 kgs? If so I will leave it. I know f#%} all about these things. Is there a CT builder in the house? :D
wyno

Mate I am not a Mechanical Engineer so anything I say is unqualified, however 6mm RHS for a CT weighing less than a tonne or more to the point being 2 tonne or less fully loaded is over engineering if your using 100x50mm RHS for a draw bar or 75x50mm for a chassis in a traditional style of build IMHO.

Do a bit of research on the tried and proven CT's and you will find 3mm is quite common.

Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: fuji on July 14, 2012, 10:09:58 PM
Mate I am not a Mechanical Engineer so anything I say is unqualified, however 6mm RHS for a CT weighing less than a tonne or more to the point being 2 tonne or less fully loaded is over engineering if your using 100x50mm RHS for a draw bar or 75x50mm for a chassis in a traditional style of build IMHO.

Do a bit of research on the tried and proven CT's and you will find 3mm is quite common.


Thank u
Title: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: Wuzgonna on July 14, 2012, 10:50:44 PM
Looks the goods, no real pricing to be seen on the website but I will take the optional 60l engel at the advertised price of $1250!! Now that is cheap!!!

Seems like there are more and more hard floors out there every year.

Cheers Dave
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: fuji on July 15, 2012, 07:15:33 AM
so ask him to make it in 6mm then, if he makes to order it wont be an issue at all I'd guess

remember the big show is coming up soon, so expect some 89% off discounts at the show.... ;D ;D ;D ;D




Yeah, he won't be at the Flemington show where I am meeting JKohn. He picks up his AS that weekend. It will give me a good chance to see the AS up and personal. Plenty of time before next years trip ;D
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: dazzler on July 15, 2012, 10:09:53 AM


Dont know Daz but  he doesn't mass produce, one or two orders at a time.

I'm fumbling for how to put this other than do they have any association with another 'southern' branded company that a few of us had issues with last year.

Would be worth knowing.
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: Bird on July 15, 2012, 10:12:11 AM
Quote from: wyno
Yeah, he won't be at the Flemington show
Not saying him, saying 200 other manufacturers.
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: fuji on July 15, 2012, 10:57:39 AM
I'm fumbling for how to put this other than do they have any association with another 'southern' branded company that a few of us had issues with last year.

Would be worth knowing.
Not saying him, saying 200 other manufacturers.



Yeah I know where you're coming from Lost, my heart is set on a few companies
1.     Aussie Swag
2.     Complete Campsite
3.     Tarackabout
4.     S' Land
5.     Customline
6.     Vista RV
Not necessarily in that order,  And whatever else takes my fancy. Hee Hee
The man from S'Land just sold a demo for 8 K less. Missed out.

Daz, I doubt it. He builds mainly alum. Boxes for floats etc etc. hubby and wife and two others.
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: JCOJ on July 15, 2012, 08:45:31 PM
Hey Wyno,

How much are the Southern Land campers - they give their Options pricing but not the campers??

Have some sturdy walking shoes on as the day at Flemington with me will have you going to all the manufacturers and me pointing out what the subtleties were that made the differences for me :)
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: D4D on July 15, 2012, 08:54:07 PM
Looks like they pulled the pdfs with the prices. From memory around $40K for the base model and $50K for the top of the line.
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: Tom on July 15, 2012, 09:18:39 PM
Hey Wyno,

How much are the Southern Land campers - they give their Options pricing but not the campers??

Have some sturdy walking shoes on as the day at Flemington with me will have you going to all the manufacturers and me pointing out what the subtleties were that made the differences for me :)

Sorry to butt in.
Is the Flemington show the big one for camper trailers?
Or is there bigger in Victoria.
Cheers,
Titch
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: D4D on July 15, 2012, 09:20:33 PM
Sandown and Caulfield are the camper shows. Flemington is the 4x4 show.
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: Tom on July 15, 2012, 09:40:58 PM
Thank you.
Cheers.
Titch
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: wartim on July 15, 2012, 10:14:01 PM
There is some info on these campers in the latest Camper trailer touring mag

Cheers

Wartim
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: D4D on July 15, 2012, 10:18:45 PM
There is some info on these campers in the latest Camper trailer touring mag

That's where I saw them also and gave wyno the heads up :)
Title: Re: Southern Land Camper Trailer
Post by: fuji on July 15, 2012, 11:39:15 PM
Hey Wyno,

How much are the Southern Land campers - they give their Options pricing but not the campers??

Have some sturdy walking shoes on as the day at Flemington with me will have you going to all the manufacturers and me pointing out what the subtleties were that made the differences for me :)
Sorry to butt in.
Is the Flemington show the big one for camper trailers?
Or is there bigger in Victoria.
Cheers,
Titch




As D4D stated 40 for basic, 43 for middle of the range  and 49 for top of the line. He is building a smaller version without the big box in front for around 27?
No probs JKOHN ready and waiting for the 26th.
Wayne